11 Blocks

2015 "Eleven Blocks One Way Home"
2.8| 1h18m| en
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John 'Concrete' Hong has one night to fight his way across a violent city and rescue the one he loves. After eviction from their apartment, John and Bethany Hong are forced to live on the streets of Union, a violent city where street gangs control the lower blocks. When John journeys to the bottom of the city to find work, the WCC gang corners him. After fighting his way out, he becomes the target of the corrupt Police Chief and his hired assassin, Finger.

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Also starring Craig Henry

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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
resqazalea This film though low to no budget is interesting to watch and a bit realistic. It involves martial arts trained man battling several gangs as he travels many city blocks to save his sister from a hired assassin.Does he succeed? Watch and see. The ending may surprise you as will the over all plot. Though low budget the fact that a lot of the things in this movie goes along with today's world is no coincidence i do believe. Many of the things portrayed in this film show how some of our people and children are living or having to live and it is a shame that in a country as great as ours these things exist. Maybe we need to view this film as a wake up warning and correct some of our societies problems. Watch. Enjoy. Learn.
Matt Kracht The plot: To rescue his sister, a tough guy has to fight his way through 11 blocks of a gang-controlled, dystopian city.In a film like this, I have two major concerns: fight choreography and stunts. Sure, if the direction or acting is crap, it can be distracting, but for a no-budget action film, my standards are pretty low. This film has some pretty good action scenes. The biggest problem that the choreographers never really solved the problem of how to show one man fight against an entire gang. In most of the scenes, he fights them one-by-one, and the other people pretty much just stand around and wait for their turn to get their asses kicked. I generally prefer when the hero uses an ingenious strategy to even the odds, but this is more like side-scrolling arcade game. It's a failed opportunity to show us action fans something we haven't seen before.The editing is probably going to bother many people. This isn't the kind of film where you really have much of a plot, so when you need to pad the runtime, it's either flashbacks or extended sex scenes. There's one scene at a strip club, but this film generally goes with flashbacks. Lots of flashbacks. In fact, several of them are repeated two or three times. However, after you get past the first 20 or 30 minutes, they become less common. Many of the flashbacks are from our protagonist's earlier life, when he was trained by his brutal father. Whenever he failed to perfectly execute a move, his father would beat him. While these scenes can be fun to watch for those who enjoy martial arts demonstrations, others will probably tire of them quickly.If you're forgiving of low budget action films, then it can't hurt to give it a try. Maybe it's sign of how many bad action films I've seen over the years, but I've seen much worse.
nammage In the very beginning it seemed a bit trippy, art housesque, even. Then you're at a narration, and kempt homeless people; at least they seemed that way, and then the opening credits of some half naked muscle man. Seemed somewhat promising if going by the weird factor. The acting seemed quiet and stale. Not bad, per sé, but not really engaging.There's too much description, at times: visually and orally spoken; throw in some unnecessary violence for whatever reason (like the repetition of asking someone's name and not getting an answer) -- just mindboggling pathetic.Flashbacks of a guy hitting concrete slabs attached to his feet in black and white. Visually it wasn't bad, yet, couldn't figure out the reason for it. I mean, he's a tough guy. Okay. What else? That's what this movie felt like: explanation in past tense. It does it constantly throughout the film. I think it's attempting to explain the story in this way and that's fine but it has to keep the attention of the viewer, and for this viewer: it lacked in that guise.There is also unnecessary antics displayed on a technical basis, such as: slow motion. I dislike the use of slow motion mainly because it is rarely used appropriately and here, in this film, it isn't. The composition (music) isn't that bad, some of it is really good.In the end, who cares what the story is or was because this was just one long story of constant profanity, and fighting; and while both things could be used effectively in a film the two do not make a film.Overall: it was boring. I didn't care what was happening, or why. Reminded me of "Run Lola Run" but not nearly as good.3/10.